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Updated: June 27, 2025
But Zbyszko was very severely injured, and from time to time blood gushed from his mouth, and this alarmed the ksiondz Wyszoniek very much. He was conscious however, and on the second day, although very weak, having learned from Danusia to whom he owed his life, called Hlawa to thank and reward him.
The ksiondz Wyszoniek dressed Zbyszko's wounds and he stated that only one rib was broken; but the first day he could not affirm that the sick man would live, because he could not ascertain whether the heart had been injured or not.
Then he began to speak in a feeble and broken voice: "Gracious lady Jurand was against me in Krakow he will be here also, but if the ksiondz Wyszoniek married me to Danusia, then afterward she may go to Spychow because there is no human power that could take her away from me "
He is very severe with the canons in Plock." "Do not be afraid of the bishop. I have heard that he has forbidden the priest to carry swords and crossbows and has forbidden different licenses, but he has not forbidden them to do good." The ksiondz Wyszoniek raised his eyes and his hands, and said: "Let it be according to your wish!" At this word, joy filled their hearts.
At that moment the princess entered, and he raised himself a little and began to thank her, because he guessed that her intervention had brought such a great favor and bliss to him. But she ordered him to be quiet and helped Danusia to put his head on the pillows again. In the meanwhile, the prince, the ksiondz Wyszoniek, Mrokota and several other courtiers entered.
"Because Zbyszko is ill," answered she, putting her little hands to her eyes. "Do not be afraid, there is no danger for him. Is that not true, Father Wyszoniek?" "Hej! by God's will, he is nearer to the wedding than to the coffin," answered the good-hearted ksiondz Wyszoniek. The prince said: "Wait!
Bah! if the ksiondz bishop of Kurdwanow were with us, he would not refuse a dispensation, although he is a severe priest, not like his predecessor, Bishop Mamphiolus, who used always to answer: Bene! Bene!" "Bishop Jacob of Kurdwanow loves the prince and myself very much," said the lady.
These words were so unexpected to the princess, that she jumped from the bench; then she sat down again and as if she had not thoroughly understood about what he was talking, she said: "For heaven's sake! the ksiondz Wyszoniek." "Gracious lady! Gracious lady!" begged Zbyszko. "Gracious lady!" repeated Danusia, embracing the princess' knees. "How could it be done without her father's permission?"
They stood for a while silently, looking distrustfully; but finally one of them having recognized that they were knights, answered: "To the ksiondz, the abbot of Tulcza." "Our relative," said Macko, "the same who holds Bogdaniec in pledge. These must be his forests; but he must have purchased them a short time ago." "He did not buy them," answered Zych.
To-morrow I will order a scaffold built on the market square. Then they departed. Only the Lord Jesus can help you." There was a long moment of silence. "What?" he said, gloomily. "Then it will be immediately?" "In two or three days. There is no help. I have done what I could. I went to see the ksiondz Stanislaw of Skarbimierz, and I begged him to come to you.
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